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Working together for Atlantic growth

- March 10, 2017

From left: UPEI President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, UNB Vice-President Research David Burns, MUN President Gary Kachanoski and Dal President Richard Florizone at the Atlantic Growth reception. (Mike Pinder photos)
From left: UPEI President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, UNB Vice-President Research David Burns, MUN President Gary Kachanoski and Dal President Richard Florizone at the Atlantic Growth reception. (Mike Pinder photos)

Three university presidents and one vice-president research, from schools spanning all four Atlantic Provinces, made the trek to Ottawa this week to talk about each other.

Well, not just to talk about each other; their main purpose was to connect with MPs and Senators from Atlantic Canada to discuss the important role universities have to play in the region鈥檚 economy.

But it was noteworthy how much each speaker鈥檚 remarks at Monday evening鈥檚 reception focused on their colleagues鈥 institutions.

Memorial President Gary Kachanoski noted UPEI鈥檚 Climate Change Research Lab and the work of Dal battery researcher (and recent Herzberg Gold Medal recipient) Jeff Dahn. UPEI President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz (left) paid tribute to notable alumni from the region like Frank McKenna (UNB), General Rick Hillier (MUN) and Nobel Prize-winner Art McDonald (Dal). UNB Vice-President Research David Burns highlighted spin-out success stories like Memorial鈥檚 SucSeed hydroponic system and Spring Loaded, developed by Dal alumni.

And in discussing the new Ocean Frontier Institute 鈥斅燽uilt on a partnership between 新加坡六合彩开奖直播, Memorial and UPEI 鈥斅燚al President Richard Florizone highlighted how collaboration between Atlantic Canada鈥檚 universities is key to the region鈥檚 future.

鈥淲e are joining forces with each other, and with our partners in private industry, in government and in the community, to be the catalysts our region鈥檚 economy needs to grow and create a clean, inclusive and prosperous future,鈥 he said.

Universities: An integral partner


Among the attendees were Dal alumni the Honourable Geoff Regan (Speaker of the House), the Honourable Scott Brison (President of the Treasury Board), the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc (Minister of Fisheries and Oceans) and Andy Fillmore (MP for Halifax). The event was an opportunity for them and other government representatives from the region to hear about some of the latest news and developments from the four universities and to discuss how research-intensive universities are central to Atlantic Canada鈥檚 success. 聽

鈥淯niversities are integral in helping shift our economies from being based primarily on volatile natural resources and commodities, to much more resilient and stable knowledge-based economies that build upon our abundant natural resources,鈥 said Memorial鈥檚 Dr. Kachanoski.

鈥淥ur four institutions are Atlantic Canada鈥檚 largest producers and attractors of talent, from every industry and sector you can imagine, and maybe a few you can鈥檛,鈥 said UNB鈥檚 David Burns, adding that, 鈥渢ogether, UPEI, MUN, Dal and UNB will continue to shape the region through innovation, creativity and collaboration.鈥

Transforming Atlantic Canada together




Bernadette Jordan, chair of the Atlantic Caucus, and MP for the Nova Scotia riding of South Shore鈥擲aint Margaret鈥檚, served as master of ceremonies for the reception. It was kicked off by a poetry recitation of sorts from MPs Fillmore, Matt De Courcey (New Brunswick), Nick Whalen (Newfoundland and Labrador) and Sean Casey (Prince Edward Island) 鈥 members of the Innovation Committee of the Atlantic Growth Strategy, each celebrating university research from their own province.

Fillmore also paid tribute to the region鈥檚 universities in the House of Commons earlier on Monday, noting that 鈥渢hese four Atlantic universities are putting our region on the leading edge of innovation. Working together in close partnership with the federal government, these universities are transforming our shared challenges into shared opportunities.鈥

It was a message of collaboration that came through loud and clear at the reception itself.

鈥淲orking together is the way forward,鈥 said UPEI鈥檚 Dr. Abd-El-Aziz. 鈥淭ogether, we can transform our region.鈥